Mayor Gondek Criticizes Tax Hike
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•Bell: Gondek angry with Calgary councillors wanting to axe tax hike
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Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek says she's holding the line on spending, not on taxes.
Mayor casts herself as a law-and-order mayor with the election less than a year away.
Councillors have been looking with a close eye at the laundry list of city hall spending at the eye.
Mayor says he's trying a communication change but it's not a change.
He has five minutes to tell the mayor and council about his life. The man breaks down when he tells the politicians he had to even give up his much-loved cat because he couldn’t afford to keep her. He speaks some words Coun . McLean stands up and says the mayor and council should remember. “In a $6-billion budget I do know there are areas that can be trimmed in which people like myself can be helped while giving Calgarians the services they need and deserve.”.
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